Chronic Pelvic Pain? You Don’t Have to Just ‘Live With It’

If you’re reading this and subtly squeezing your pelvic floor right now - I see ya. We’ve all done it, hoping a few Kegels at a red light will magically fix everything. But if you’re dealing with chronic pelvic pain, vulvodynia, vaginismus, endometriosis or postpartum perineal wound pain, it’s time for a different approach.

At Solasta in Round Rock, Texas, we specialize in non-invasive laser therapy for pelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction, helping women find relief when nothing else has worked. Photobiomoduation (targeted red light therapy) can be hugely impactful for women, but it hasn’t reached mainstream medical care yet. Most of the women I see experience at least a 50% decrease in pain within the first few visits. It’s not just game changing - it’s life changing, and you deserve to get your life back.

How Common is Chronic Pelvic Pain?

You’re not alone. Studies show that 15-20% of women of reproductive age experience chronic pelvic pain, and the numbers are even higher for women in perimenopause and menopause.

Yet too many women are told their pain is just part of life - whether that’s from childbirth, hormonal changes, pelvic floor dysfunction, or nerve irritation.

And that’s simply not true.

Pelvic pain can make intimacy painful, sitting for long periods unbearable, and daily activities exhausting. If you've been searching for relief from pelvic floor dysfunction, painful sex (dyspareunia), or postpartum healing, there are better options than just “dealing with it” or it’s just part of being a woman.

Common Causes of Pelvic Pain

Many women experience pelvic pain, vaginal discomfort, and tight pelvic floor muscles for different reasons, including:

Vulvodynia – Unexplained chronic pain or burning at the vulva (the area just outside the vagina)
Vaginismus – Involuntary tightening of the vaginal muscles, making penetration painful or impossible
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – Tight, pelvic muscles that spasm causing pain and bladder issues
Postpartum Perineal Wound Healing – Slow healing or scar tissue pain after labor and birth
Menopausal Vaginal Dryness & Pain – Hormonal shifts leading to irritation and discomfort

Ongoing Pain and Discomfort is NOT normal

Women deserve treatment options that actually work - kegels and squats aren’t enough.

How Does Photobiomodulation and Red Light Laser Therapy Help Pelvic Pain?

At Solasta, we offer advanced laser therapy for pelvic pain, a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that helps:

Relax tight pelvic floor muscles and ease spasms
Increase circulation and reduce inflammation for real, lasting relief
Improve sexual function so intimacy feels good again (or maybe for the very first time).
Support vaginal health in menopause, reducing dryness and irritation
Speed up postpartum perineal wound healing for a smoother recovery

Laser therapy sessions can make a real difference, helping you feel comfortable, confident, and like yourself again.

You Deserve to Feel Better with Photobiomodulation for Pelvic Health Wellness

If you’ve been told “this is just how it is” - it’s time to find a provider who knows better. Chronic pelvic pain isn’t normal, and there are effective, modern treatments available.

Let’s get you feeling well again! Book your appointment and we’ll have a cup of tea (in Ireland, tea and a chat is the first step to healing) and shine some light on your pelvic floor health without embarrassment.

At Solasta, we utilize the latest in soft laser therapy, low-level laser therapy (LLLT), and photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) to support reproductive health, fertility, and overall well-being. Our advanced red light therapy treatments work at a cellular level, enhancing biostimulation (biostim) to improve mitochondrial function, increase circulation, and reduce inflammation - key factors in optimizing pelvic floor health.

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